Mindy Kaling’s Four Weddings and a Funeral miniseries is in development at Hulu.

You know what? YOU KNOW WHAT? This is the news story we need and deserve right now.

Mindy Kaling, whose hit comedy series The Mindy Project is wrapping up at Hulu, has set her sights on a new project: Via Deadline, Kaling and Mindy Project showrunner Matt Warburton are developing an anthology series based on Four Weddings and a Funeral, aka. the #1 rom-com classic of our time.

The movie’s writer, Richard Curtis, will serve as executive producer on the miniseries.

Four Weddings and a Funeral, which came out in 1994 and starred Hugh Grant and Andy MacDowell, lends itself perfectly to a miniseries format, with the movie — an early version of the Love Actually model — tracked the intersecting lives of a group of friends, broken up into separate story arcs.

Deadline journalist Nellie Andreeva writes, “I hear there is an idea to have different characters in a different location each season, with the lead possibly remaining the same.”

I can’t wait to see what they do with this concept, and I can’t think of a creator more suited to reboot this ‘franchise’ than Mindy Kaling who, like her Mindy Project character, loves romantic comedies (though Four Weddings wasn’t on her list of faves, but that’s okay, there are a lot of great ones to choose from).

Even though The Mindy Project is ending, there’s a lot more coming from Mindy Kaling. She stars in Ava DuVernay’s upcoming A Wrinkle in Time, and she’s developing several projects at NBC: Champions and Venice Beach Venture, another co-venture with Warburton.